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Can Someone Please Help Me Identify This Coin? (Id: Likely Timurid Fals)

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 Posted 10/21/2022  4:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Beatitude to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have this coin that I can't figure out. Could it be from India? I have searched for houres without coming any closer.

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Welcome to the Coin Community Family!

For best results, ID requests should be accompanied by clear cropped photos of coins removed from holders, diameter to the nearest mm, and weight to the nearest tenth of a gram.

I'm not recognizing this as a likely Indian coin, but don't have other ideas. With the weight and diameter the Zeno database can be searched.
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If you have a mobile device it should have a "Lens' feature. The option to use it is in the camera.(in case you didn't kno click the Lens icon snap a pic of your item and lens will search the internet and bring up options for you to explore. If you don't get a match take take a different pic. It's not 100% it's worked pretty good for me. Good luck
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It bears some resemblance to Timurid-era coins from Central Asia. The mint name would be in the circle surrounded by petals. Compare this example from Herat:

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You can poke around here for more ideas:

https://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=2280
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